Re: [pfSense] PFSENSE 2.01 NAT TUNNELING FOR PASIVE FTP

2012-04-05 Thread Ermal Luçi
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 9:49 PM, Antonio Cortes Alhambra (INCATEL)
 wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
>
>
> last week I replaced my old pfSense 1.2.3 with a new
> hardware with pfSense 2.0.1
>
> I made a new configuration similar to the previous firewall. Same  WAN IP
> and LAN IP than older.
> I have an FTP server on the LAN, which meets requirements active
> and pasives.
> In the pfSense 2.0.1 I proceeded to do what I did earlier in 1.2.3,
> ie nat configure tunnel (port forward) to port 21, and
> automatically create the associated rule to allow traffic.
>
>
> To connect from the Internet in passive mode, with pfSense 1.2.3 works
> perfectly, however with pfSense 2.0.1 there is not response to a ls or
> dir command, and I can not transfer files.
> What is the difference? What other settings must be configured manually in
> version2.0.1?
>

Can you be more detailed on your configuration?
How you allowed range or nat or rdr !

Normally on 2.0.x you do not need to do anything else apart forwarding
port 20 to your server!
There are corner cases that are handled through setting debug.pfproxy=1

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>
> thanks
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>
> Atte.,
>
> Antonio Cortés Alhambra
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Re: [pfSense] PFSENSE 2.01 NAT TUNNELING FOR PASIVE FTP

2012-04-04 Thread Peder Rovelstad

To connect from the Internet in passive mode, with pfSense 1.2.3 works
perfectly, however with pfSense 2.0.1 there is not response to a ls or dir
command, and I can not transfer files.
What is the difference? What other settings must be configured manually in
version2.0.1?

 

Hi.  Do you have a NAT and access rule to allow the pasv port range in
addition to port 21?

 

 

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[pfSense] PFSENSE 2.01 NAT TUNNELING FOR PASIVE FTP

2012-04-04 Thread Antonio Cortes Alhambra (INCATEL)
Dear friends:

 

last week I replaced my old pfSense 1.2.3 with a new hardware with pfSense
2.0.1

I made a new configuration similar to the previous firewall. Same  WAN IP
and LAN IP than older.
I have an FTP server on the LAN, which meets requirements active and
pasives.
In the pfSense 2.0.1 I proceeded to do what I did earlier in 1.2.3, ie nat
configure tunnel (port forward) to port 21, and automatically create the
associated rule to allow traffic.


To connect from the Internet in passive mode, with pfSense 1.2.3 works
perfectly, however with pfSense 2.0.1 there is not response to a ls or dir
command, and I can not transfer files.
What is the difference? What other settings must be configured manually in
version2.0.1?

 

thanks

 

Atte.,

Antonio Cortés Alhambra

 

 

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